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1893.] Document No. L3. 65
they tak^ the same in proper manner: that the rooms, passages and
other apartments under his care are kept clean and in good order,
and properly warmed and vet and that the male attendants
rvp his orders and directions t to the authority of the
Superintendent, and in all respects do their duty.
VIII. He *hall see that th( ing. &c, in the Male Department
e of. and for this purpose shall provide himself a hook in
whi ball open an account with each attendant who has charge
of a ward, charging him with all clothing. &c. . belonging to the
ward, and crediting him with all that i by patients, con-demned
or otherwise properly accounted for. Whenever an article
ate ar, immediate investigation, and if it can-not
be properly accounted for by the attendant in whose charge it
he will rep • t the same to the Superintendent, and by
his order deduct the value of the same from the wages due the
attendant, or make such other entry on his book as the Superintend-ent
may direct.
IX It shall be his duty to devote his whole time to the Institution;
to a-^.-i-t the Superintendent as Secretary when required: to preserve
order in the house and faithfulness amongst the assistants, and to
see that all the regulations are observed.
.MATRON.
I. It shall be the duty of the Matron to look carefully to the female
pati<- v >e with them as much -ible, to direct the nurse* in
their duty, to fee that the patients are kindly treated; that their food
is properly served and distributed; that their apartments are kept
clean and in order, properly warmed and ventilated, and that the
female attendant- do their duty in all res
II. She mur?t superintend the kitchen, the cooking, the washing
and ironing, and take i I thes and bedding, and see that
they are always clean and in order, keep a record of the clothing of
patients when tl iring their continuance in the Asylum,
watchfully Buperinterj r of the female patients,
III. .all look into every department frequent]-. i the
.f the whol uperintend th»- employment and
amusement of the female patient od as much time with
them as her other duties will allow, and by devoting her whole time
to the Institution, spare no effort to promote recovery of the patients
and the general welfare of the Asylum.

1893.] Document No. L3. 65
they tak^ the same in proper manner: that the rooms, passages and
other apartments under his care are kept clean and in good order,
and properly warmed and vet and that the male attendants
rvp his orders and directions t to the authority of the
Superintendent, and in all respects do their duty.
VIII. He *hall see that th( ing. &c, in the Male Department
e of. and for this purpose shall provide himself a hook in
whi ball open an account with each attendant who has charge
of a ward, charging him with all clothing. &c. . belonging to the
ward, and crediting him with all that i by patients, con-demned
or otherwise properly accounted for. Whenever an article
ate ar, immediate investigation, and if it can-not
be properly accounted for by the attendant in whose charge it
he will rep • t the same to the Superintendent, and by
his order deduct the value of the same from the wages due the
attendant, or make such other entry on his book as the Superintend-ent
may direct.
IX It shall be his duty to devote his whole time to the Institution;
to a-^.-i-t the Superintendent as Secretary when required: to preserve
order in the house and faithfulness amongst the assistants, and to
see that all the regulations are observed.
.MATRON.
I. It shall be the duty of the Matron to look carefully to the female
patie with them as much -ible, to direct the nurse* in
their duty, to fee that the patients are kindly treated; that their food
is properly served and distributed; that their apartments are kept
clean and in order, properly warmed and ventilated, and that the
female attendant- do their duty in all res
II. She mur?t superintend the kitchen, the cooking, the washing
and ironing, and take i I thes and bedding, and see that
they are always clean and in order, keep a record of the clothing of
patients when tl iring their continuance in the Asylum,
watchfully Buperinterj r of the female patients,
III. .all look into every department frequent]-. i the
.f the whol uperintend th»- employment and
amusement of the female patient od as much time with
them as her other duties will allow, and by devoting her whole time
to the Institution, spare no effort to promote recovery of the patients
and the general welfare of the Asylum.